openingnoun
uk/ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/us/ˈoʊp.nɪŋ/opening noun (HOLE)
C2 [ C ] a hole or space that something or someone can pass through:
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- There was a small opening on the side of the box.
 - Tear along the dotted line to create an opening.
 - Water was flooding through an opening in the dam.
 - The rabbit escaped through an opening in the fence.
 - The rain was coming through an opening in the roof.
 
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Holes, hollows and dips
- aperture
 - cleft
 - cranny
 - dent
 - depression
 - dimple
 - dip
 - donga
 - eyehole
 - intake
 - orifice
 - pinhole
 - pit
 - porosity
 - porous
 - puncture
 - riddled
 - semipermeable
 - tear 1
 - wormhole
 
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opening noun (CEREMONY)
B2 [ C usually singular ] a ceremony at the beginning of an event or activity:
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Ceremonies
- cavalcade
 - ceremonial
 - ceremony
 - commemorate
 - commencement
 - induction
 - initiate
 - investiture
 - knight
 - master of ceremonies
 - MC
 - nuptials
 - pageant
 - salute
 - solemnize
 - speech day
 - state occasion
 - swearing-in
 - the red carpet
 - troop
 
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opening noun (BEGINNING)
B2 [ C usually singular ] the beginning of something:
[ C ] the beginning of a game of chess:
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- The opening of the film contains a famous chase sequence.
 - The play's opening introduces the audience to the main characters.
 - The play has been performed with different openings.
 - The director filmed two different openings to the movie.
 - His letters always had a charming opening.
 
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Beginnings and starts
- a baptism of/by fire idiom
 - a clean sheet/slate idiom
 - advent
 - baptism
 - beginning
 - clean
 - go/be back to square one idiom
 - inception
 - initiation
 - institution
 - introduction
 - jumping-off point
 - seed
 - square
 - starting time
 - the outset
 - the thin end of the wedge idiom
 - thin
 - trigger
 - zero hour
 
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opening noun (OPPORTUNITY)
[ C ] a job or an opportunity to do something:
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- There are several openings in the firm for suitably qualified applicants.
 - Since qualifying as a teacher he's been unable to find an appropriate opening.
 - An opening for a sales assistant is being advertised in the local paper.
 - She's looking for an opening into the fashion business.
 - Her retirement has created an opening for a new head of department.
 
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Opportunity
- a free ride idiom
 - another/a second bite at/of the cherry idiom
 - best bet idiom
 - bite
 - break
 - chance
 - half
 - it's now or never idiom
 - look in
 - make hay while the sun shines idiom
 - manqué
 - miss
 - op
 - pass
 - the run of sth idiom
 - the world is sb's oyster idiom
 - there are plenty more fish in the sea idiom
 - toehold
 - too good to miss idiom
 - window
 
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openingadjective [ before noun ]
uk/ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/us/ˈoʊp.nɪŋ/C1 happening at the beginning of an event or activity:
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- I did a few opening gags about the band that had been on before me.
 - Her clever opening gambit gave her an early advantage.
 - "I hear you're a friend of Jamie's, " was her opening gambit.
 - It was the song's opening line, a series of profanities, that caused the record to be banned on the radio station.
 - In his opening salvo the speaker fiercely attacked the government's record on healthcare.
 
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Starting and beginning
- be in the first flush of idiom
 - become
 - begin
 - branch out
 - break into sth
 - export
 - go ahead
 - ground
 - incipient
 - initiator
 - instate
 - introduce
 - kick
 - kick-start
 - strike
 - touch sth off
 - train
 - trigger
 - wade in
 - weave
 
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